Abstract
This disclosure relates to the field of computer displays (monitors) with application of Video & Color components to better meet Color Critical User needs.
Monitors can be designed to either be Color Calibrated or not, depending on the User needs for color accuracy in their field of work.
In order to be color calibrated, a specialized color pipeline needs to be part of the overall monitor design, in order to correct for the imperfections of the Panel or of any of its components (color filters, LEDs, materials, Quantum dots, etc.) used.
Color calibrated high performance displays are usually full-featured premium displays. Their high cost is mainly due to a high-performance Panel coupled with a premium scalar that includes a color engine (the color pipeline) which is capable of correcting the color inaccuracies of the native panel to the various color standards the industry uses for content creation.
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Recommended Citation
INC, HP, "Enabling Calibration of a second monitor from a Calibrated primary monitor", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8145